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Afghanistan’s request to Pakistan to release the goods of Afghan traders

The government of Afghanistan asked the government of Pakistan to release thousands of containers of commercial goods that have been stopped in this country.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, the Afghan government In a request to Pakistan, he emphasized to release thousands of containers of commercial goods of Afghan traders that have been stopped in the port of Karachi.

On the other hand, the Pakistani authorities claim The government of Islamabad is losing the country’s tax revenue because these goods enter Afghanistan tax-free and then return to Pakistan via the smuggling route. More than 3,000 containers of commercial goods have been stopped at the port of Karachi while the interim government of Pakistan is demanding more taxes, and this issue has caused millions of dollars in losses to Afghan businessmen.

Earlier, “Khan Jan Alkozi”, the head of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, also expressed his concern and said that the Pakistani police had expelled people who were entrepreneurs and their capital had not been withdrawn in the program of forced deportation of Afghan refugees.

Afghanistan’s concern about the lack of protection of Afghan businessmen’s capital in Pakistan
Pakistan banned the export of more than 200 items to Afghanistan

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